Sustainability, Clean Energy, Recycling & ESG

More Evidence To Suggest Material Shortages For Energy Transition

Nov 30, 2021 1:34:42 PM / by Graham Copley posted in ESG, Hydrogen, Coal, CCS, Renewable Power, Energy, hydrocarbons, natural gas, solar, wind, energy transition, energy sources, fossil fuels, nuclear, bioenergy, hydro, geothermal, material shortages

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The fuel use data in the Exhibit below is very much a function of geology and the good and bad luck associated with it. The large hydrocarbon users' consumption patterns are a function of what they have – if you have a lot of coal, you use a lot of coal. The significant build-out of nuclear in France is partly because of Frances’ exceptional track record with the technology but also because the country does not have anything else to fall back on. Japan’s nuclear component was much higher before Fukashima. It is, however, worth noting the almost insignificant share of wind and solar anywhere, and then to put this into context with the collective ambitions, not just for 2050, but for the much shorter 2030 targets.

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Air Products Is Right On Carbon Capture, Washington Needs To Get On Board

Oct 15, 2021 2:42:27 PM / by Graham Copley posted in ESG, Carbon Capture, CCS, Blue Hydrogen, Energy, Air Products, Net-Zero, carbon credit, natural gas, EIA, COP26, energy sources

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If you look back at our ESG and Climate piece this week (EIA View Suggests Natural Gas & CCS Critical To Net-Zero Goals), you will note that we focused on the recent EIA global energy outlook, and another chart from this outlook is shown below. In the ESG report, we talked about the global need to support increased “clean” natural gas use to offset as much of the coal predictions in the chart as possible and to drive additional hydrogen production to offset some of the petroleum product demand that the EIA still expects to be sued as a transport fuel in 2050. We also called for the broad and warm embrace of CCS so that some of the fossil fuel that the EIA is predicting – especially all of the fuel used for power in the exhibit below. Yesterday Air Products announced not only a large blue hydrogen complex for Louisiana but also the CCS to support it and made a very compelling argument in its presentation for the need for substantial volumes of blue hydrogen – something we fully agree with. We covered the subject in detail in yesterday’s daily. Blue Is The Color, Hydrogen Is The Game…

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